highly persuasive

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A strong and common collocation meaning very persuasive, often used in formal or academic contexts.

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Examples (10)

  • His analysis is in many ways highly persuasive.
  • The lawyer presented a highly persuasive argument to the jury.
  • Her speech was so highly persuasive that everyone agreed with her proposal.
  • The advertising campaign proved highly persuasive in boosting sales.
  • He has a highly persuasive manner that wins over most people.
  • We need to develop a highly persuasive strategy to convince stakeholders.
  • The evidence presented by the prosecution was highly persuasive.
  • Despite his lack of experience, his enthusiasm was highly persuasive.
  • The new study offers highly persuasive data on climate change.
  • To succeed in sales, one must be highly persuasive and understand customer needs.